Inverness Victorian Market

Inverness town council built the city's grand Victorian Market in 1891 and you'll find it's still in use today. If you visit the Victorian Market you'll be able to explore a charming series of more than 40 small independent traders and cafes in their individual stalls with matching arched facades. The whole arcade is housed under a splendid cast iron and glass period roof. Of course, it also makes a perfect place to shop if the weather is unfriendly outside. Look out too for the sandstone arch leading into Church Street - it has been worn away by generations of fishmongers sharpening their knives on the stone.

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